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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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Four primary schools in Britain , with some 230 pupils , are currently following a course in `` propaedeutic Esperanto '' -- that is , instruction in Esperanto to raise language awareness and accelerate subsequent learning of foreign languages -- under the supervision of the University of Manchester .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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An estimate of the number of Esperanto speakers was made by Sidney S. Culbert , a retired psychology professor at the University of Washington and a longtime Esperantist , who tracked down and tested Esperanto speakers in sample areas in dozens of countries over a period of twenty years .
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Culbert concluded that between one and two million people speak Esperanto at Foreign Service Level 3 , `` professionally proficient '' -LRB- able to communicate moderately complex ideas without hesitation , and to follow speeches , radio broadcasts , etc. -RRB- .
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Culbert 's most detailed account of his methodology is found in a 1989 letter to David Wolff .
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In the television show Red Dwarf , which begins in the late 22nd century , crewman Arnold Rimmer constantly spends his time trying to learn Esperanto and failing , even compared to his bunkmate Dave Lister who only maintains a casual interest .
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In the television show Red Dwarf , which begins in the late 22nd century , crewman Arnold Rimmer constantly spends his time trying to learn Esperanto and failing , even compared to his bunkmate Dave Lister who only maintains a casual interest .
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Additionally many of the signs around the ship Red Dwarf are written in both English and Esperanto .
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The novel Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers states that , although not required , it is widely expected that officers in the Space Corps be fluent in the language , hence Rimmer 's interest .
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After some ten years of development , which Zamenhof spent translating literature into Esperanto as well as writing original prose and verse , the first book of Esperanto grammar was published in Warsaw on the 26th of July 1887 .
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After some ten years of development , which Zamenhof spent translating literature into Esperanto as well as writing original prose and verse , the first book of Esperanto grammar was published in Warsaw on the 26th of July 1887 .
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After some ten years of development , which Zamenhof spent translating literature into Esperanto as well as writing original prose and verse , the first book of Esperanto grammar was published in Warsaw on the 26th of July 1887 .
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After some ten years of development , which Zamenhof spent translating literature into Esperanto as well as writing original prose and verse , the first book of Esperanto grammar was published in Warsaw on the 26th of July 1887 .
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In the early years , speakers of Esperanto kept in contact primarily through correspondence and periodicals , but in 1905 the first world congress of Esperanto speakers was held in Boulogne-sur-Mer , France .
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In the early years , speakers of Esperanto kept in contact primarily through correspondence and periodicals , but in 1905 the first world congress of Esperanto speakers was held in Boulogne-sur-Mer , France .
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Since then world congresses have been held in different countries every year , except during the two World Wars .
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